Example sentences of "[noun sg] provide for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The visitor pressures at Younger , Dawyck and Logan Gardens are much less severe , since these Gardens are all some way from major population centres , and Younger and Dawyck in particular have the acreage to provide for visitor dispersion .
2 If the foundation of the UGC stands as an attempt to relate narrowly-based civil institutions to the concerns of public policy and national agency , the proposals contained in the Newbolt Report represent an attempt to provide for English a similar link with national policy .
3 The USA and Panama on April 11 concluded an accord providing for co-operation in investigating money laundering .
4 Your own key provided for access at all times .
5 Their protest ended when on Sept. 30 the People 's Assembly passed an amnesty law providing for rehabilitation of former political prisoners and setting out their economic rights .
6 The 1973 Act provided for community councils to operate at a similar ‘ grass-roots ’ level , and in so doing introduced a new concept into British local government — a statutory body without statutory functions .
7 The Single European Act provided for completion of much of the single-market process by the end of 1992 and introduced cautious moves towards political union .
8 The forces of reaction which spring up in the face of change are swift to exaggerate these undesirable elements of the situation and to use the arguments which exploitation provides for repression .
9 If it is not possible to identify the producer or importer of a product , the Act provides for liability on the part of another supplier ( s. 2(3) ) .
10 ‘ To meet the case where an owner-occupier puts his house up for sale and moves into a new house but can not at once find a buyer for his old house , the 1965 Finance Act provides for exemption or relief from capital gains tax even though the owner did not actually live in the house for a period of up to 12 months immediately preceding the date of sale .
11 Can I put it another way to you , that if houses are provided for people who have migrated from West Yorkshire to North Yorkshire , that the failure to provide for employment of an equivalent level , because I well appreciate we are not going to stop Mr Laycock driving or commute I beg your pardon commuting each day from Harrogate to Leeds , that failure failure to provide an adequate level of employment for those new residents would be contrary to the advice in P P G twelve and P P G 14 about reducing the need to travel ?
12 But the need to provide for cadet sons and daughters could lead the nobility to compromise with abbots , priors and abbesses .
13 We have suffered from the same thing as the other two er Abalance have said today of money being used from our surplus to provide for redundancy and erm i it 's been exacerbated by money being available from the people who are made , made redundant , going to the company and swelling their balance sheets , while all the cost side of it comes out of the pension fund and that has caused a lot of ill-feeling particularly from the older pensioners who have seen years of inflation when their pensions were not made up to the same extent .
14 We have suffered from the same thing as the other two er Abalance have said today of money being used from our surplus to provide for redundancy and erm it 's been exacerbated by money being available from the people who were made , made redundant going to the company and swelling their balance sheets while all the cost side of it comes out of the pension fund and that has caused a lot of ill-feeling particularly from the older pensioners who have seen years of inflation , when their pensions were not made up to the same extent .
15 Parents find it extremely difficult to provide even the basic necessities for life today , and certainly when you begin to think of the sort of things that most children in this country have on a day-to-day basis — an ice cream , a trip to the swimming baths and so on — these families do n't er it 's a major crisis to provide for example sixty pence as entry to a swimming pool .
16 Contributions become partnership property unless the contract provides otherwise , and any stipulation providing for interest or other financial benefit for a partner in consideration of his contribution is null and void .
17 The Draft Directive provides for copyright protection for collections which , by reason of their selection or arrangement , constitute the author 's own intellectual creation ( similar to the German standard for copyright protection generally ) .
18 The deposit will be forfeited , and if less than 10% has been paid , there will usually be a clause in the contract providing for forfeiture of the full 10% .
19 A biennial budget providing for expenditure of US$180,000,000 was approved ; many countries were in arrears with their contributions .
20 By a notice of appeal dated 12 December 1990 the plaintiffs appealed on the grounds , inter alia , ( 1 ) that the judge erred in law in holding that the first defendant was entitled to add to any security , all the costs charges and expenses , however unreasonable they were ; ( 2 ) the judge failed to follow the decision in In re Adelphi Hotel ( Brighton ) Ltd. [ 1953 ] 1 W.L.R. 955 ; ( 3 ) the judge erred in law in construing the charging covenants of the legal mortgage which were all in similar terms that all costs charges and expenses howsoever incurred by the first defendant or any receiver under or in relation to the mortgage or such indebtedness or liabilities on a full indemnity basis as allowing the first defendant to charge as it pleased however unreasonable such a charge might be ; and ( 4 ) the judge erred in law in not construing that provision as a provision providing for taxation or computation on an indemnity basis of the first defendant 's costs , charges and expenses .
21 Prominent American bankers recently informed me that half of their commercial letters of credit provided for payment not against ocean bills of lading , but against freight forwarders ' cargo receipts .
22 The Administration Module provides for base systems administration in a Unix client-server network or multi-user installation .
23 The 1990 budget provided for expenditure of $1,356,500,000 and revenue of $1,001,400,000 .
24 The budget provided for expenditure of DKr312,100 million ( including interest payments of DKr58,200 million ) and for revenue of DKr282,600 million , resulting in a deficit of DKr29,500 million ( US$1.00=DKr5.6548 as at Feb. 4 , 1991 ) .
25 The budget provided for expenditure of IS66,500 million for the nine-month period from April 1 to Dec. 31 , 1991 ( beginning in 1992 , the budget would run according to the calendar year ) .
26 The budget provided for expenditure of BF1,634,000 million and income of BF1,279,000 million ( US$1.00=BF33.9878 as at March 30 , 1992 ) .
27 The 1990 budget provided for investment spending of 106,300 million francs CFA , compared with 93,170 million in 1989 , and for recurrent expenditure of 41,300 million as against revenue of 29,300 million .
28 In December 1697 a civil list of £700,000 a year was established , which , for the first time , distinguished between money provided for defence purposes and that for the other expenses of government .
29 But it is in our view , government policy to provide for development needs .
30 The Charter provided for assistance to " economies in transition " ( notably those of the republics of the Soviet Union ) in developing their energy supplies , principally by encouraging private investment .
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